Can a smartphone app curb teen violence? AI therapy study aims to find out
NCT ID NCT04850274
Summary
This study is testing two versions of a remote therapy program delivered via smartphone to help teens and young adults (ages 14-24) who were treated in the emergency room for a violent injury. The goal is to reduce their future involvement in violence, aggression, and related risky behaviors. Researchers are comparing a standard therapy program to one that uses artificial intelligence to automatically adjust the type and amount of support each person receives.
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Locations
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Ascension St. John Hospital
Detroit, Michigan, 48236, United States
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Grady Health System
Atlanta, Georgia, 30303, United States
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HUP and PPMC
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States
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Hurley Medical Center
Flint, Michigan, 48503, United States
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